| Show grates rates Stop Senators o tj by 16 to n leskie deskie Dr Driven ven to tor Sr r for Second I I ae oe During Series Series' 1 ITH f-ITH STADIUM Washing ct ct t 12 By the tho Assoc The The Pirates stayed in the I Ir r the worlds world's championship p knocking y Stanley rn m the box and winning winnin the theme me ime of the series from Wash Wash- Lit to 3 series now stands three tp two in favor of the Sen Sen- the scene shifts to Pitts Pitts- morrow 1 for the sixth game ate te attack was In full tull ithe first time and the Sen- Sen rere Pere unable to check It efy efy ef- ef I y It gathered headway as n progressed sweeping the ons aside In the last three a which not only t om Zachary southpaw so was knocked from the National leaguers hammered SJ pitchers e skie Ballou Bailou Zachary and andr for ISkie r for thirteen hits while e eld eld the S Senators to eight ovy 3 and scored his second pit the series all that Pitts- Pitts i I Id j La d P P. fate ate was alS al- al S in the pinches as I II I ast Thursday finishing fter tel a somewhat shaky I the he h first four innings I 1 Pirate left field- field d he range consistently for forit forit it me not only driving In Int Id I'd t rate run In the third Inu inu in- in u also bringing across the thena na what proved to be the i ally in the seventh when Iso Iso knocked Coveleskie h box oJ and handed the spit spit- Lr is second reverse of the mf Js States tes had filled the baSs bags Out out In their first turn onY on Y Texas leaguers by Carey Jer and a pass to Tr Traynor nor l JUn had raced back and Sown Gown Barnhart's long drive the bleacher barrier I Blie tie Goose himself bounded I I I Harris H tris en ended the threat hen he In rJ came to scoop Ig is i's S 'S crack which was de- de e- e and threw out a t first There was an- an in m the Pirate half of I I cond when Earl Smith Jaja d I single to center with one onet t Bluege figuring in his first nc returning to the lineup Jp Aldridge's grounder and ando tots o 0 tan Harris who t U le Ie play with a quick toss ras as a big big- cheer when ne me co to bat In the second K for the first time Tatter atte him Ald- Ald l careful to keep the ball bali balle e 0 Side but it cut th the corner pla pIa plate three times and Bluege gut out t swinging only at th the theIn theL L laUy g In the third In- In InI I lie cL first real attack in three thre I g gaje ye e the Pirates PIrate's two runs i ead over Washington leskie's eskle's wildness largely was for the outbreak He Hearey arey who stole second co with Stan Harris n fl Iso passed Cu Cuyler ler hart came through with JIngle to right that scored jand ana put Cuyler on third here h re he came home with the tony taThy on Traynors Traynor's sacrifice ImlY nt luje e e. e After Atter an attempted stI t I. I also put Barnhart on leI c bag It I up sing ended when Peck iJ its it's ts t's roller and threw him threatened In the thel l n hard hits by Earl Earll l put them on first two out but Joe topped plopped topped the rally with a f Zul lJ one-handed one stab of ot hOt along the foud line on on his knees to tag first t ut oft off at least one run potential po 0 two-base two hit gan from Judges Judge's play had subsided when Joe Harris pr the Senators In the fa lashed out his third home hometh th series a drive into the the left leCt field temporary I th that t tied up UI the game at Itic l lint n a was WIlS terrific as Harris Harrish h bases 6 homer omer was the ninth of ot ofes I f es s nd ml only one one more was Q 0 Ie Ic the record set by the End d. d Yankees in 1923 pl plow ilow v also gave Harris a tie Goslin and uth th for the record of ot get- get cee i circuit blows in a se- se eat ent Coolidge left his seat box in tn the fourth In- In on page 5 B. t BOX 11 GRIFFITH STADIUM WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASH WASH- INGTON Oct 12 By the Associated ed The Press official box score PITTSBURG PITTSBURG i I AB B. B R. R BU BH PO A. A AE Moore A 1 1 4 3 0 Carey cf 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 I Cuyler If 4 1 2 4 0 0 I Barnhart It 4 1 2 1 0 0 I 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 I Wright ss 5 5 1 2 1 3 0 McInnis lb 5 5 0 1 12 2 0 c 3 0 2 5 2 0 Aldridge 1 p 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 36 6 13 27 11 0 WASHINGTON AB R. R BU PO A E nice ct 5 5 1 2 3 0 0 S. S HarrIs 0 0 2 3 0 I Goslin It If 4 0 O 1 5 0 0 Judge 3 3 0 0 11 0 0 J. J U Harris rf 3 1 2 0 0 0 sa 3 0 0 4 3 2 1 10 C 3 0 1 1 1 0 Bluege 4 0 1 1 5 0 Coveleskie p 1 0 0 0 2 0 Ballou p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Zachary p 0 0 0 0 3 0 Marberry p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Leibold 1 1 1 0 0 0 Adams 1 0 0 0 0 0 I I Totals 31 3 8 8 27 17 1 i Leibold batted for Ballou in the thes s seventh A Adams am batted for Marberry in inthe inthe I Itee the tee ninth I SCORE BY INNINGS I R. R RHE H. H E. E Pittsburg pIttsburg 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 6 1 6 13 0 0 Washington 1 0 0 l' l 10 0 0 1 3 00 3 8 1 SUMMARY Two-base Two hits hits oslin Bluege Leibold Wright Home run run run-J. J. J Harris Stolen bases Carey bases Carey BarnI Barn- Barn hart Sacrifices S. S. S Harris 2 I I Traynor Peck Smith Double pays plays plays-Bluege Bluege to Harris to Judge Coveleskie to Peck to Judge Smith i to Traynor Left Lett on bases bases Pitts I i i burg 10 10 Washington 8 8 Bases on onI I balls balls Off Off Aldridge 4 J. J Harris Coveleskie Ruel Judge off oft Coveleskie Cove Cove- I leskie 4 Tr Traynor Carey Guyler M Moore ore off Zachary 1 Barnhart Struck out out- out out-By By f. f 1 rId e 5 6 Bluege 2 Judge 7 by Ballou Ballou Bal Bal- lou 1 Tra Traynor nor 1 I Hits Hits Oft Off Aldridge Aldridge Al Al- dridge 8 in 9 innings off Coveleskie Coveleskie Cove Cove- leskie 9 in 6 61 3 3 1 innings one orie out In I seventh oft off Ballou none In itt 2 3 Inning in inning inning In- In ning off oft Zachary 3 In 1 3 12 3 2 In Innings Innings In- In flings off Marberry y 1 I in 3 1 inI in in- ning Winning pitcher pitcher I Losing pitcher pitcher pitcher-Coveleskie Umpires Um pires pires N. N L. L plate Owens CA A. A L. L first McCormick N. N L. L I second MorIarty A A. A L. L third Time of game 2 hours 26 minutes II Ij- Ij i I 6 IT I Knocked from Box I 4 y i 1 I l I I I 1 I i I r g 1 I J I Stanley Coveleskie who started for W Washington and I Iwas was sent to the showers when the Pirates opened up with I their big bats I 4 PIRATES STOP SENATORS BY 6 TO 3 SCORE C Continued from page 1 sing ning leaving Mrs Irs Coolidge and Frank V. w. Stearns as the only survivors survivors survivors sur sur- of the tho presidential party President and Mrs 1 Coolidge came back to join Washington's today in cheering the Senators as they took the field I It was another battle of ot right right- handers under overcast skies with Stanley Coveleskie veteran spItball I I I star of the Senators opposing Aldridge pitching hero of ot the the- Pirate triumph in the series The stands again were full fuH close to on hand i There were shifts in both line une Washington had its full siren back with Ossie Bluege bean bea third baseman again at his regu regj post while the Pirates i the tho veteran Stuffy Stuff at fi base for George Grantham 4 l I After the army b band nd had pi tho the Star Spangled Banner anner v vII President Coolidge and his wife a presidential party and the thea va a II throng stood with their hats raisE rais the players were called to the fiel l |